^that should be a working link to a pet package of LibreOffice 4.1.2.3., should anybody care to try it.

sfs version works well for me in precise 5.5, 5.6.1(x2), and 5.7-unto 5.7.1.

never had a problem with any of the previous versions i've converted to .pet from .sfs and have sometimes found they install a little more cleanly, especially if there's been frequent upgrading/changing/removing of office suite files...

wasn't sure how to just link to one post in a thread, so copied from the repository thread:

AwOken LibreOffice 4.1 (Version Alpha ).zip (alt icon pack1) LibreOffice Pack Icons-0.3.7-a-2.1.zip (alt icon pack2) [unzip 1 and/or 2, preview (the icon folders have a png file in them), rename a zipped collection of your choice to the name of one of the zips in /opt/libreoffice4.1/share/config, swap them, select that from the tools/options/view menu. switch back if unhappy. (there are more involved instructions online somewhere, but this seems to work. backing up the folder's probably not a bad idea if you're going to mess with it, though.)]

a shot of a misnamed renamed icon set (tried version 3.6 and discovered there was a newer one, the folders began piling up, i began not keeping track of what was named what. anyway, this method appears to more or less work).

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i figure it belongs here more than in Eye Candy, if just barely.

edit: LibreOffice recognizes "human" and gives it a menu entry. the easiest way to install extra icon themes in LibreOffice is to just copy a zipped LO-compatible icon pack named/renamed "human.zip" to /opt/libreoffice4.1/share/config. human.zip ---here's a link to some light, flat icons (not the real collection by that name.)Last edited by Puppus Dogfellow on Thu 19 Dec 2013, 07:04; edited 2 times in total

I don't understand what's the point of releasing an old version as a bugfix with a higher version number. Anyway, if the version you have works fine, you may want to stick to it until a major version is released._________________OB Precise 15.01 kernel 3.17.7|Puppy Linux en español

I don't understand what's the point of releasing an old version as a bugfix with a higher version number. Anyway, if the version you have works fine, you may want to stick to it until a major version is released.

is that what they did? it's kind of unclear to me. if so, i guess they just need to keep to their release schedule.

anyway, 4132 loads faster and deals with docx better than 4123 did, and i generally upgrade every time they release a fix or improvement, but...

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